Google Assistant And Google Home Are Big Focuses For Google I/O 2018

Google Assistant And Google Home Are Big Focuses For Google I/O 2018

This year, Google’s annual developer conference will be held at Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, California. Google’s latest attempt with mobile software focuses more on interface design and the visuals. There is a high chance that we will be hearing about Google’s efforts with image and object recognition software for Google Photos. The company is also planning to develop a Google News mobile app containing more YouTube videos and faster load time.

Software that can see and understand the world, identify objects, and parse natural language will help nearly every Google product improve in the coming years. That process has already started, with products like the voice- and text-based Google Assistant software, Google Translate, and the object and image recognition platform Google Lens.

For a long time now, Google has been trying to enter the gaming market with Android. With the entry of Yeti, a Chromecast-powered game streaming service, Google might enter with a bang after all. The latest updates to Wear OS has come up with battery life improvements and a dark mode user interface. More information about this is likely to be shared at the conference. News about Android TV and Android Auto is also expected.

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